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Queensland, Australia: Practitioners Clarify the Facts in Chinatown to Support 19 Million People Withdrawing from the CCP Organizations By a Falun Dafa practitioner in Queensland
(Clearwisdom.net) On the morning of March 10, 2007, volunteers for the
Brisbane Service Center for Quitting the CCP and Falun Gong practitioners built
a Great Wall of Courage with banners in the busy area in the local Chinatown,
exposing the CCP's atrocities and supporting 19 million brave people who have
quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations. Tourist groups one after another
arrived and learned about the CCP regime's brutal persecution of Chinese people
and expressed their support for the activity. During the activity, as the groups of Chinese tourists arrived, practitioners
earnestly greeted them and told them about the persecution of Falun Gong in
China. Practitioners kindly advised them to quit the CCP as soon as possible for
the sake of their own safety, and not to be deceived by the Party's lies. One group of Chinese tourists was lining up to get on their van after their
visit. A practitioner walked up and handed them flyers. Reaching the last one in
the queue, all materials had been given out. The tourist looked disappointed, so
the practitioner immediately left and fetched some material for him. When another tourist group saw the Great Wall of Courage with banners reading
"Call for an End to the Persecution of Falun Gong," "Support 19
Million Brave People Who Have Quit the CCP and Its Affiliated
Organizations," "Be Quick, Quit the Wicked CCP to Avoid
Disaster," "The Whole Nation Wakes up to Say Goodbye to the CCP,"
and other messages, they took many pictures. Local people were also deeply moved and stopped to look. A Western man passed
by the "Great Wall of Courage," and suddenly stopped to read the
messages conveyed by the banners. He said he just had to stop as soon as he saw
the messages on the banners. A young man who drove by made a thumbs-up gesture out his car window and
shouted to practitioners, "Falun Gong!" The activities concluded at 1:30 p.m. Posting date: 3/17/2007 |